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Are you getting the most out of your Student Activity ' Fund ? Here is one of the many attractive features of this organization.. Will you lake vantage of what is be be\ ad ing offered y..ou and see- one of the finest ) OU plays ever presented on the Millersville
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Lancaster , York and Lebanon County Rural School Teachers will convene in the Col! ege l Chapel , February 15 and 16 , for their 12th an nual conference.. Influenced by the recent organization of the Lancaster City and County Geography Council , ; the conference a leaders have selected Geogr' ( ,phy as the main
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d ed As Coach Pucillo had pred ict.ed , the game was a nip and tuck affair throughout.. Both teams opened the game cautiously , and the w score at the end of the first quarter was
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Be sure to bring your coupon book when you come to see the play Eva Le Gallienne made famous on Broadway , and which the Citamard Players will make famous at Mil
merrcee of Univers:sity of Pennsyllv ania , ec nsy v the niveI it ; will speak at the 'Friday assembly to the stu F
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and Elvin Troutma'n. . It is hoped that this group of upper clla ss c a smen can be organized as a new chapter of Iot a Lambda Sigma , in May of this semester , and that it will help greatly to strengthen ' the present Industrial Arts Society..
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For the -several months the Industrial Arts Department has been inquiring into the pos-ibility of organizing here a chapter of Iota Lambda Sigma , a National Professional In dustrial Education Fraternity.. The department has finally been informed that if a petition , bearing not less than ten mes names , be forwarded to the proper author ities , the possibility of organizing such a chapter at Millersville will be conssidered . d on In order that one may be eligible for mem bership in this fraternity he must have a general average of not less than 850/o in all 5/ 0 Industrial Arts and related subjects.. The marks of the following juniors and seniors have been investigated and approved for charter membership : Michael David , Paul Fenstermacher , Walter Gantz , Richard Hamilton, Howard Hausman , Robert Hosh I tetter, Charles Hubsceh , Jones ] rwin , Wesley de Kuemmerle , William Otstot , CIlyJde Ramsey , Harold Reppert , John Sauder , Raymond Siipple , Grove Sollenberger , William Stotz,
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faculty members and Rural Club members are invited to personally meet Dr. Bogardus . . 'Two basketball l games and a dance will tbal climax the program Friday evening., The . small sum of 20 cents will be the charge . to um o ". an enjoyable enter'taiinmentt. ' r nmen Saturday morning , after the session begins at 9::30 , Dr.. Borgardus will again speak , discussing The Regional Geography of Fr'ance '' and European Danger Zones. Music for the ' { session will -be furnished by a' group from Temperance Home School , from West Lam- ' ame peter , under the direction of Mr. Joseph
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"
\ THE SNAPPER
ISSUED WEEKLY
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In the Interest of the Students of the Millersville State Teachers College
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VOL..
X,
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M ILLERSVILLE , M
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PA.. , FEBRUARY 15 ., 1935
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No.. 16
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d..
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a We Ta ke Chest Measure . -$ of WChester by 29-28 .
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' eT'a1
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.
TOMORROW NIGHT
AT
'
.
8::00 O''CLOCK
PRESENT
>
Wilbur Sauder Hero of Close Game Bloomsburg and MansfieldCloseSeason
c ol Had Chip Conlins , Frank Merriwell , Hairbreath Harry , not to mention others , been playing on the Millersville quintet , they could not have furnished a more sensattiionall sa na ' and thrilling climax to a basketball game than did our own Wilbur Sauderr. With but de . seconds to play , Sauder , standing beyond the center of the floor , swished the bas ket with as beau tiful a shot as has ever been seen on u the local court , to hand W e:st Chester a 29-28 t ;
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/T THE C/.T AMAV D PLA YERS 1 R
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CToa.hers to Meet Here ec
Conf e e c e T i-Co.nferernnce Rural
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A Romanttic Comedy in Three Acts ic By Ferenc Molnar
"'tl t ai u " "'TOfje gltoan" t
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Drr. ogardus Guest at Assembly and Tea DB
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Basketball , Dance to Entertain Visitors
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Adults , 35c.
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Ie Children , 15c.
ft
STUDENTS.ADMITTTED FREE UDENTS ADMI TED
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stage
Are you getting the most out of your Student Activity ' Fund ? Here is one of the many attractive features of this organization.. Will you lake vantage of what is be be\ ad ing offered y..ou and see- one of the finest ) OU plays ever presented on the Millersville
.
-
-
Lancaster , York and Lebanon County Rural School Teachers will convene in the Col! ege l Chapel , February 15 and 16 , for their 12th an nual conference.. Influenced by the recent organization of the Lancaster City and County Geography Council , ; the conference a leaders have selected Geogr' ( ,phy as the main
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theme.
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defeatt..
' vo sligh tly in favor of Millersville. . In the h second quarter , West Chester out--scored our men by 10 to 2 and held a 15-9 lea d. The ea viisiiting basketeers held this lead until the s waning seconds , when Sauder brought the crowd to their feet with his sensational shot to win the game.. West Chester , evidently expecting a 'pic nic , started the game with a ra t her haughty t air.. As the minutes passed , a different manner appeared as their players realized that they were in a basketball game.. This defeat rn p y serves as the first installment in return p ay. n ment for the defeat West Chester handed us in football . m The g ame throughout was a thriller to w watch. Each team w as playing its best pos sible .brand of balll, and the outcome was ba . always in doubt.. Time after time the spec tators were brought to their feet by the b brilliant shooting and snappy passing. Much credit must go to our smooth guard , Max Bishop , for his able handling of our opponent''s lanky forward , Howard.. It was Howard who in last year''s game ran wild wiith eight field goals to lead the scoring.. As wl this year's score shows , Howard w as limited w to a lone field goal.. Bishop himself collected o l1g 13 points to carry off the scotiing honors.. Ton ight the Black and Gold passers meet on Bloomsburg in her own mountain fa sttnessesj i n e This game promisess to be one of the crucial games of the season. . Bloomsburg boasts of a smooth combination , which our boys will have to be on their. toes to score against.. . Tomorrow the last home game will be cQn. -.
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d ed As Coach Pucillo had pred ict.ed , the game was a nip and tuck affair throughout.. Both teams opened the game cautiously , and the w score at the end of the first quarter was
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.
Be sure to bring your coupon book when you come to see the play Eva Le Gallienne made famous on Broadway , and which the Citamard Players will make famous at Mil
merrcee of Univers:sity of Pennsyllv ania , ec nsy v the niveI it ; will speak at the 'Friday assembly to the stu F
' '
'
hoo f in the Wharton Schooll of ' Finance and l
Dr. J.. F.. Bogardus , p' rof'essor
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of Geography
Com
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.
lersville.
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. .. . .0 .
..
--
" dents concerning The Geog'raphical Regions
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of the United
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_
In View :
'
A Professional Industrial
,
Dr.. Bogardus w illl "be the guest at a w be R oo given in the Faculltty . Club Ro'o m. All
,
Also, on Friday between
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i te : 8ttatess S
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3 and 6 . o''clock , 5
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the
tea'
Educational Fraternity
Industrial Arts Departmentt to Sponsor n
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Mooe to Start Chapter at Millersville M v ve
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[ Continued on
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and Elvin Troutma'n. . It is hoped that this group of upper clla ss c a smen can be organized as a new chapter of Iot a Lambda Sigma , in May of this semester , and that it will help greatly to strengthen ' the present Industrial Arts Society..
.
For the -several months the Industrial Arts Department has been inquiring into the pos-ibility of organizing here a chapter of Iota Lambda Sigma , a National Professional In dustrial Education Fraternity.. The department has finally been informed that if a petition , bearing not less than ten mes names , be forwarded to the proper author ities , the possibility of organizing such a chapter at Millersville will be conssidered . d on In order that one may be eligible for mem bership in this fraternity he must have a general average of not less than 850/o in all 5/ 0 Industrial Arts and related subjects.. The marks of the following juniors and seniors have been investigated and approved for charter membership : Michael David , Paul Fenstermacher , Walter Gantz , Richard Hamilton, Howard Hausman , Robert Hosh I tetter, Charles Hubsceh , Jones ] rwin , Wesley de Kuemmerle , William Otstot , CIlyJde Ramsey , Harold Reppert , John Sauder , Raymond Siipple , Grove Sollenberger , William Stotz,
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faculty members and Rural Club members are invited to personally meet Dr. Bogardus . . 'Two basketball l games and a dance will tbal climax the program Friday evening., The . small sum of 20 cents will be the charge . to um o ". an enjoyable enter'taiinmentt. ' r nmen Saturday morning , after the session begins at 9::30 , Dr.. Borgardus will again speak , discussing The Regional Geography of Fr'ance '' and European Danger Zones. Music for the ' { session will -be furnished by a' group from Temperance Home School , from West Lam- ' ame peter , under the direction of Mr. Joseph
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en s w l School. Two former rural studentts .''wiill'' ' round up the morning discussion with Mr.. b Bernard Graybiillll speaking on Building a 'G g apl y Geog r''aphty Vocabula'r.y , and Miss Grace . v Earnest discussing Dev eloping a Clothing Ac tivity.. 'T'he Saturday afternoon program consists of acontinuation of former students ' speeches () with two parallel subjects for discussio)n) , ' ' O'r' 'eat in10 Interest in Uppe'r. G'r.ade Geog'raphy , C l e t '1 g ' ze $ discussed by Miss Hazel Kerr, and Creating '' Interest in Lower Gr' ade Geog'r'aphy , by Miss o on Sara Bollton.. The Rural) Club Double Quartet will provide the musical entertainment for the afternoon.. ) These activities are open to all college on students and alumni, with a special invitatliion to the members of Geography Council of Lancaster City and County..
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